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Quasi-solid-state electrolytes - strategy towards stabilising Li|inorganic solid electrolyte interfaces in solid-state Li metal batteries

Figure 3. (A) Atomic-resolution high-angle annular dark-field-scanning transmission electron microscope image of cubic-LLZO (c-LLZO)in-situ contacted with Li. O K-edges obtained in the EELS line scan. The two-peak characteristic of c-LLZO is indicated with dashed lines. Schematic illustration of the observed interface behaviour when c-LLZO was contacted with Li. This process led to a tetragonal-LLZO-like interphase. Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Ma et al.[104]. Copyright (2016) American Chemical Society. (B) Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) cross-section image of a LATGP sample after 12 h contact with Li. The white arrow indicates the chemical diffusion of lithium into the material. XPS detail spectra of a LATGP sample before (bottom, black line) and after lithiation (middle, red line). Reprinted (adapted) with permission from Hartmann et al.[106]. Copyright (2013) American Chemical Society. (C) Cryo-STEM DF image of Li|LiPON interphase, where five spots highlighted in the green arrow are sampled to extract EELS spectra of Li K-edge, P L-edge, and O K-edge shown. Li K-edge, P L-edge, and O K-edge EELS spectra of Li2O, Li3P, Li3PO4, and LiPON. Li|LiPON multilayer interphase scheme. This figure is quoted with permission from Cheng et al.[68].

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